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    Heeresverwaltung and Sonderfuhrer photo's

    I have started to collect these and as I get them I will continue to post more. If you have any photo's related to the subject feel free to post them. Many thanks for looking

    First is a young looking Leutnant Beamte auf Kriegsdaur with a Middle/Elevated career. The reverse.

    Meinen lb. Vater
    ein Bild von seinem
    Sohn Paul
    Bad Aachen, den 5.10.1941

    To my dear father
    a picture from his
    son Paul
    Bad Aachen, the 5th Oct 1941
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    Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:41 PM.

    #2
    A pre war photo of a Beamte official, with a Black (Technical) nebenfarbe and a Medium/Elevated career. Waffenmeister Ferdinand Honisch, armourer of the IIIrd Battalion, Infantry Regiment 78
    His medals are:

    1. EK2
    2. No one is to sure of this one
    3. Hindenburg cross with X
    4. Silesian Eagle 2nd class
    5. Wehrmacht Long Service medal
    6. Magyar Háborús Emlékérem (Hungary WW1 commemorative medal)
    7. Austria WW1 commemorative medal

    + Silesian Eagle 1st class

    The reverse:

    Zur
    freundlichen Erinnerungen
    von
    Ferdinand Honisch
    Köln, den 17./7.39

    In
    friendly remembrance
    of
    Ferdinand Honisch
    Köln, the 17th July 1939
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    Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:44 PM.

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      #3
      The secret May 1939 Army Beamten Dienstaltersliste found by Glenn J on GMIC with Waffenmeister Ferdinand Honisch listed
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        #4
        An older Zahlmeister/Sekretar wearing a full uniform. From the date of the photo, and his age, I wonder if he was one of the civilians who were incorporated into the Wehrmacht in 1934?

        The reverse:

        Zur bleibenden Erinnerung
        f. d. 5/10. 39
        Friedrich


        As a lasting souvenir
        for Oct. 5th, 1939
        Friedrich
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        Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:47 PM.

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          #5
          Another beamte officer. I don't think he has a white nebenfarbe though. A little damage on the one side.
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          Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:48 PM.

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            #6
            A Beamte a. K. of a Medium/Elevated career, with the Winterschlacht im Osten ribbon. He's wearing the hat with capband and collar for a Sonderführers uniform.

            The reverse:

            Meinem alten
            Kameraden und
            [unreadable, perhaps something like: immer wegenen] Fahrer
            R. [unreable family name, something like: Regeron] zur Erinnerung
            an gemein verlebte Kriegs-
            tage
            Heinz K[?]rak
            Ozm.

            Ozm. = Oberzeugmeister

            For my old
            comrade and
            [unknown adjectives] driver
            R. [family name] as a reminder
            of war days spent together.
            Heinz Krak

            Any help with the translation would be appreciated
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            Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:50 PM.

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              #7
              Getting late so one more for tonight.

              What I believe - due to the straight top of the device on the right SB - to be a Feldpost NCO

              I have some more I will post tommorow.


              Thanks for looking
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              Last edited by Laurence Strong; 11-22-2008, 10:37 PM.

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                #8
                Excellent pics! Here are a couple from my collection.
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                  #9
                  2.
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                    #10
                    Hi Todd

                    Thanks for those. I like the Beamte a. K. with the High career, don't see to many of those.

                    Here are some more:

                    "Working for da man"
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                      #11
                      A Beamten wearing a Pelzmutzen
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                        #12
                        Landwirtschaftsführer Kurt Leffler winner of the RK das KvK mit Schwerten

                        Born 6 June 1907 in Mühlberg bei Arnstadt. Sonderführer (Z), with Armeegruppe Mitte since 1941. Basically, he served to seize, secure, and protect Russian farm crops so they could be used by the Wehrmacht. During the course of such duty "often in the front line with a machine gun" according to Göring's speech ( ) he and his fellow Crop Commissars were frequently engaged in anti-partisan action, once broke out of Soviet encirclement, and wiped out "a large Soviet officer staff" near Juchnow. His confiscations included making snow shirts available to the troops (bed sheets?) as well as turning over commandeered crops as food.

                        Bestowal was on 4 October 1942-- among the earliest presentations.

                        The reverse

                        Landwirtschaftsführer Kurt Leffler, to whom the Führer awarded the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross, was presented his award by Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring on the occasion of the Grand Rally of the NSDAP on Harvest Festival Day on Sunday morning in the Berlin Sports Palace.

                        Like most RK of the KVK, Lefler's was awarded ina group ceremony in Berlin
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                          #13
                          The back...I believe this is a official copy.
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                            #14
                            A Post "Z" Zugfuhrer

                            To quote Rick Reaserch of GMIC:

                            "An Austrian. 2nd through 5th ribbons are a grand slam of either all four classes (Gold, Large Silver, Small Silver, Bronze) of their WW1 bravery medals or multiples of those with a Merit Cross on war ribbon-- but I think from lack of swords he's got Everything There Was To Get for bravery medals."
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                              #15
                              Going by the fact that there were few careers where a Leutnant whould have a High career and that the nebenfarbe could be green i think this would be a "Feldapothekier"
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